Transcription of Learning Strategies as a Key to Student Success - NAESP
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Franklin n November/December 200833researcH reportTeaching metacognitive skills to students , including those with Learning disabilities, improves their academic schools and classrooms across the country, educators are working to raise the achievement of all students to ever-higher levels. Yet, often missing in discussions about how to raise academic performance is the way in which individual students go about Learning . One aspect of a Student s approach to Learning is his or her use of Learning Strategies as a Key to Student Successnancy protheroe and suzanne clarke34 Principal n November/December 2008 Franklin and Deshler (2006) define a Learning strategy as an individ-ual s approach to a task.
to Student Success nancy protheroe and suzanne clarke. 34 Principal n November/December 2008 Franklin Hammond/images.com Schumaker and Deshler (2006) define a learning strategy as “an individ-ual’s approach to a task. It includes how a person thinks and acts when plan-
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